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When The Parade Passes By Every year All Saints holds a Homecoming parade. It be- gins at South Campus, and the destination is St. Joe’s Field. Featured in this parade are not only our Homecoming queen and her court, but also the cheerleaders, Pom pon girls, and each individual class float. After the parade, the floats are displayed at the Homecoming game, where the winning hall and float is announced, along with the class with the most spirit. This year, the class of ’84 won the float competition with their creation entitled “Cou- gars Cornin’ at Ya. Once again, we look back on this years parade, and remember all the smiles, and unity it brought since everyone loves a parade!
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Pep Rally Lifts Us Up Where We Belong 1. Senior varsity football players prepare to strip for the Senior Skit. 2. “Rear View” shows us that the team wants to go beat Oscoda. 3. Varsity Cheerleaders spark enthusiasm among the entire student body. 4. Commercial break in skit reveals that the Class of ’86 is stuck on Cougars. 5. Another great performance by the Varsity Pom Pom squad! 6. Seniors winning hall “Lifts Us Up Where We Belong Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” 17
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Homecoming ’82 is now nothing more than a memory. At this time, we reflect on the events leading to our Homecoming dance and half-time. Looking back on Homecoming, we felt a certain kind of magic in the air. A few of these “magical” moments have been captured on film. Presenting the 1982 Homecoming Queen. King, Court Members and their escorts (from left to right): Freshman Monique LeBourdais and Mark Herek, Sophomore Sue Gra- dowski and Bjorn Hoefflin, Junior Jackie Swihart and Mitch Beekman, Junior Connie Zielinski and Pat Thelen, Senior Cathy Sheridan and Mark Kokaly, King Terry J. Weist and Queen Mary Ellen Luczak, Senior Jean Campbell and Ed Neitzel. Junior Rachelle Morse and Andy Skrzypczak, Sophomore Becky Kanicki and Paul Savage, and Freshman Judie Goslin and Joel Toporski.
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